[Wow] Ventose

December 3, 2019

hillaryforprison

Ventose

Have you ever known someone whose speech is the verbal equivalent of explosive diarrhea? Otherwise known as a bag of flatulence, these folks love to hear themselves talk so they blow hot air all day/everyday about absolutely nothing.

Ventose comes from the Latin ventosus, meaning windy.  Used as an adjective, it means empty talk, hot air.  As in, Crooked Hillary, the ventose twat actually believes she won the 2016 Presidential election, and, along with The Coven, er, The View windbags, takes every opportunity to prove that she should be put in a straitjacket and given anti-psychosis drugs regularly.

 


[WoW] Overweening

November 26, 2019

crazy-pelosi

Overweening

An archaic verb meaning conceited or arrogant.  Having an overly high opinion of oneself or being overly confident.  As in, Crazy Nancy Pelosi and Red Cortez are overweening extremist, nutbags masquerading as Democrats.


[WoW] Word of the Week Returns

November 12, 2019
fine-fellow-bawcock

Young Ernest Hemingway

Bawcock

Colloquially, bawcock means “a fine fellow.” Its origin is from the French beau coq, meaning “handsome rooster.” Its first recorded usage was during 16-Century English. Used in a sentence, American journalist & novelist Ernest Hemingway was a bawcock back in his day.